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This year, Doctor Who has been back on our screen ten whole years. It feels like yesterday that the TARDIS materialised once more; suitably, it also feels like forever. So join us as we celebrate a decade with the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors. Let’s find out which serials are our favourites, and shine…

Revolutions of Terror, the first story in Titan Comics’ Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor series, comes to a close, and a climate of fear is spreading throughout New York. The first two issues have been solid storytelling, yet it’s this final part which feels most fresh and exciting. With a new companion, the parallels between this…

When a programme has been around as long as Doctor Who there are bound to be moments that jar, that feel at odds with the ethos of the show, that somehow just don’t feel right… Whether it’s the Doctor boffing someone over the head, a companion becoming subject to cruel and unusual treatment or a plot…

Not only is it the 10th anniversary of nuWho this year (Rose was broadcast on March 26th 2005, but we’ll be coming to that in due course) but 2015 also marks a decade since the launch of this very website. Conceived by myself and Anthony Dry on a boring summer afternoon in the Outpost Gallifery…

Right, let’s settle this. Ever since Doctor Who returned in 2005, I have been complaining. Much like people who support a football team who moan when they under-perform but always stick with them I have both loved and moaned about NuWho. Every week I’d faithfully sit down and watch, whether I was captivated or inwardly…

So what did you think of the visual effects in Flatline? The episode has been praised for its original ideas, strong performances and bold direction, but it’s been subject to criticism for the way some of its keynote moments were realised. Our reviewer felt ‘some very clunky special effects’ rather let the side down, denying Flatline…